Third Eye Blind trolled the RNC

“I want something else to get me through this” is the linchpin of the chorus in “half-Charmed Life,” and the most popular song in the ’90s band Third Eye Blind has created ever. Track jaunty about the attractiveness of crystal meth addiction and despair itching desire to escape.

And on Tuesday evening, suffered similar kind of intensity at the national conference of the Republican Party during the after party, and guests surprising with letters from gay, flag and singing the rights to them with some of the songs more obscure band, while obscured the most popular song in their discography.
The crowd was not pleased, but Third Eye Blind I do not care. “You Bo all you want, but I’m motherfucking artist here,” said the singer Stephan Jenkins.

Third Eye Blind trolled the RNC

Jenkins and Third Eye Blind were performing in the industry hosted by the Association of American concert recordings and AT & T – particularly suitable for convention goers and allies of the Republican Party. But Jenkins and the band apparently not fans of Trump and his policies (Jenkins wrote a piece for the Huffington Post in 2012 about how the Republicans on the wrong side of history and politics), so they decided to organize a rebellion.

The researchers used their time on stage to give any musical equivalent of the middle finger by sticking to their songs less popular, mixed in with questions for the public, such as: “those who believe in science?”

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The band showed no remorse – in spite of what it’s worth, it seems in the end did not play the “Blues,” another of her songs, a modern person from the brink of suicide.